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Sviluppate

Sviluppate is a form of the Italian verb sviluppare and has several distinct grammatical uses. It is the feminine plural past participle of sviluppare, used to describe nouns in a passive sense or as a modifier, for example idee sviluppate (developed ideas). It is also the second-person plural present indicative form: voi sviluppate, meaning “you all develop” or “you are developing.” In addition, sviluppate is the second-person plural imperative: Sviluppate!, used to give a command to a group to develop or produce something. The spelling is identical for these different functions; meaning is determined by syntactic context and the presence of auxiliary verbs in compound tenses.

The verb sviluppare itself means to develop, to elaborate, to unfold, or to bring something to a

more
advanced
state.
The
word
is
common
in
technical,
academic,
and
everyday
Italian.
Related
forms
include
sviluppato
(masculine
singular
past
participle),
sviluppo
(development),
and
sviluppatore
(developer).
See
also
other
tenses
formed
with
the
-are
verbs.